The Hindu FIC, SRM University-A.P. to organise seminar on ‘Careers in Management and Sciences’ on August 20
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The Hindu Future India Club (FIC), in association with Paari School of Business, SRM University-A.P. and in collaboration with Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada, will organise a seminar on “Careers in Management and Sciences” on August 20 (Thursday) at 10.30 a.m. on the college premises.
A press release issued on Tuesday said that the seminar is part of a Statewide initiative being conducted across 15 colleges in Andhra Pradesh, focusing on career opportunities in Management, Sciences and Technology for engineering and degree students.
Industry experts and academicians will interact with students and provide insights into various career options, higher education opportunities and the importance of pursuing postgraduate studies after completing undergraduate programmes. The sessions will also focus on helping students select suitable courses and institutions, and plan their careers effectively after graduation.
A business quiz comprising around five multiple-choice questions will also be conducted to make the programme more engaging. Winners will receive prizes from the organisers.
Andhra Loyola College Principal Fr. Melchior, Professor Satyanarayana Duvvuri of Paari School of Business and V.V.S. Pradeep of SRM University-A.P., Amaravati, will address the students on career opportunities in the field of management.
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